With the shifting subject I'd refer you to NASIOC.com as there's a member by the name "Unabomber" that writes very detailed FAQ's on certain subjects...this being one of them. Hope this helped. And it's certainly possible to cause damage to engine and turbo components during the break in period if going new and accidentally hitting high RPM in a brand new car. If going used its not so crucial to stay in low RPM as all components are already broken in. Either way you're going to cause wear to your clutch/flywheel as you'll be learning the particulars, but most likely nothing to worry about. Just read his FAQ and have confidence in yourself most importantly. Go get a rental for a weekend and wear down their tranny components lol...just a thought.

hey I got my WRX in April was my second car i ever owned and I drove stick only once before so i basically learn how to do it again. My car works fine and im really good at it now so im sure you'll be fine.

For drivers that have not had experience on many different cars, it is important to remember that the clutch is not an "on/off" switch. Find the engagement point and adjust your seat position so you can engage/disengage the clutch without having to squirm in your seat. If you think you're going to stall, disengage the clutch and begin the engagement process again (making the appropriate adjustments in your technique...slower left foot, SLIGHTLY more right foot, or both). Also, place more reliance on what you feel through your left foot than what you hear with your ears. I'm sure you will pick it up quickly!

I envy you. Driving a right hand drive stick is something I have always wanted to do!

If I was you i'd keep looking around for a car you'd like more than a right hand drive! As long as your not here in Iowa it seems like theres plenty of these to go around and learning on these cars are a little tough but once you get it its second nature! I couldn't drive my car for 5 months when my motor went out, and I drove it perfect the first time out! Go for it! There great cars and you'll be happy you bought it!

It's a 97 WRX from Japan. My favourite model is the 04 but its out of my price range. I love the 97 next to the 04.

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If I was you i'd keep looking around for a car you'd like more than a right hand drive! As long as your not here in Iowa it seems like theres plenty of these to go around and learning on these cars are a little tough but once you get it its second nature! I couldn't drive my car for 5 months when my motor went out, and I drove it perfect the first time out! Go for it! There great cars and you'll be happy you bought it!

I would like to get a left hand drive but I couldnt find a 97 one that was left hand drive. This was the only one I found in months that I really like so I think Im going to take it.